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2. . Progress
 
                
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1. Sharon’s notes…..Sharon’s notes….. 
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3. 3 Progress — EM has made substantial cleanup progress 
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8. 8 Development of Planning Tools — support resource allocation	               decisions 
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10. 10 Strategic Planning Outputs — notional  Hanford Footprint Reduction 
Hanford’s footprint reduction scenario to clean up the River Corridor and complete the D&D of the PFP by 2015 results in an 87% reduction of the site footprint.  The scenario reduces the highest environmental risk with a large return on investment. 
11. 11 Strategic Planning Outputs — notional   INL Footprint Reduction 
INL’s footprint reduction scenario consists of the acceleration of D&D of facilities from the FY 2021-2030 timeframe to the FY 2012 – 2015.  This scenario will result in a 68% footprint reduction and substantial savings from D&D efficiencies resulting from economies of scale.  
12. 12 Strategic Planning Outputs — notional   Small Site Completions 
EM work from 22 sites in 14 states to 10 sites in 10 states reducing EM’s footprint by 750 square miles, which is about the size of the State of Rhode Island.  This will result in a significant reduction in the EM Program life- cycle cost and schedule. 
13. 13 EM Funding History  
14. 14   EM Program FY 2009 Budget 
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18. 18 Planning and Analysis –  understand changes in life-cycle cost estimate 
19. 19 Planning and Analysis –  understand changes in life-cycle cost estimate 
20. 20 Planning and Analysis –  understand changes in life-cycle cost estimate Credibility—Imperative to use achievable assumptions
End States
Scope
Regulatory Decisions
Treatment Capability 
Funding Predictability
Auditability
Baseline development
Internal controls 
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24. 24 EM has made substantial cleanup progress 
There is still much to do
Thorough planning and analysis are keys to our future success
EM is developing creditable baselines and management tools
Plans and alternative approaches are being developed to:
Reduce risk and achieve compliance 
Achieve footprint reduction and near-term completions—maximize ROI
Sustain progress
Finish the job: tank waste; nuclear materials; and spent nuclear fuel